Turner Classic Movies is joining networks like ABC and Logo by celebrating the career highlights of the acting legend, announcing a full 24 hours of Reynolds beloved films to be aired Friday, Jan. 27. A small selection of the 84-year-old actress' film and television work is already available on streaming services like Hulu and Netflix, as well as premium cable networks like HBO.

But TCM is a fitting network for the actress. "I watch Turner Classic Movies every night," Reynolds told The Hollywood Reporter in a 2015 interview. "What would I do without TCM?"

Meanwhile, HBO announced Friday that it has moved up the premiere of Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. Rather than air in March, as originally planned, the critically acclaimed documentary is now scheduled to debut Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. ET. Speaking to Variety, HBO Documentary Films president Sheila Nevins described the movie as a "love story."